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Continue reading →: The Algerian State Seeks to Dumb down its People
By T. Thassa (Algiers)–Frantz Fanon–a successful and fast-growing publishing company in Algeria, which published 150 books in a decade was prohibited to operate business by the Algerian authorities from 14 January 2025. The motive they raised was to publish a “book in which content undermines security, public order, national identity,…
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Continue reading →: Harassment Against Kabylia’s Citizens by Algiers Appellate Criminal Court
By T. Thassa (Algiers)–According to the defense’s attorney–Fetta Sadat, Esq–the Appellate Criminal Court of Algiers cancelled today’s session related to 49 Kabylian defendants, among them: -Bouaziz Ait Chebib Bouaziz, -Lounes Hamzi, -Mira Moknache (currently imprisoned), -Hocine Azem, -Mustapha Akouche, -Murad Chabane, -Miloud Mebarki, -Lahlou Bechack -Hocine Bellili, -Hamza Bouaoune. For…
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Continue reading →: Boualem Sensal imprisonment is only the Iceberg’s tip of the Algerian military gulag
by Tala Tilleli (Paris)–Boualem Sansal, a French- Algerian author and intellectual, was arrested and imprisoned since mid-November, upon his arrival at Algiers airport by the Algerian military junta for daring in a French media to speak out and criticize the system of governance in Algeria, calling into question the current…
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Continue reading →: Massinissa’s Lakehal Trial Appeal
Massinissa Lakehal, a human right activist who addressed his deep concerns to Amnesty International to raise awareness about human rights violations in Kabylia by the Algerian military regime, and the son of Ammer Lakehal, a staunch opponent of the Algerian authoritarian regime and a human rights advocate who is exiled…
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Continue reading →: Kabylia Digital School is Launching a Fundraising Campaign
An online campaign has been launched by Kabylia Digital School (KDS) to collect funds to support its online activities. Kabylia Digital School is relying on donors like you to ensure online courses, and to develop new educative programs. Therefore, it has initiated an online fundraise through gofundme platform to make it easier…
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Continue reading →: Kabylians Are Not Allowed Anymore to Serve in Highly Ranked Positions in the Algerian Army
By D. Thuderth (Paris)–According to Hicham Aboud, an Algerian journalist who is exiled in France, the current Chief of Staff of the Algerian National People’s Army (ANP) and Deputy Minister of Defense, M. Said Chengriha instructed and ordered the Algerian military hierarchy to not promote or hire Kabylians to sensitive…
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Continue reading →: The Republic of Mali accuses Algeria of supporting and promoting terrorism
By A. Maksen (Algiers, Algeria)–In a statement, published on 1st January 2025, the Minister the Mali Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation expressed its concerns regarding the Algerian interference in Mali’s intern affairs by backing terrorists’ groups, which is threatening the stability of Mali and the Sahel region. This a second statement from…
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Continue reading →: And if the amalgam is elsewhere?
By Romain Caesar In Algeria, as in all North African countries, there are North Africans, and there are Maghrebians. Those who consider themselves as Maghrebians do politics and those who identify themselves as North Africans do politics as well. But after all, what is the difference between a Maghrebian and…
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Continue reading →: Kabylia
By Aris Ufuzar The current Kabylia land is attached and under control of Algeria. Kabylia plays an important role in the geographical, cultural and political landscape of the Mediterranean region. Kabylia is not Arabic, it is rather North African and Mediterranean. Geographically, Kabylia is located in the north of Algeria,…
